Ionic Bonding
Comments on article "Ionic Bonding"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| lateefat | it is well explained and I understan it more | 1/29/2011 |
| XeroxABC | Ummm nevermind I agree with everyone else this could have had more information sorry. :( | 1/13/2011 |
| XeroxABC | This was very useful :) | 1/13/2011 |
| bigbird | wow you need to tell me the melting point | 12/4/2009 |
| kristen | thanks yo | 10/14/2009 |
| Dezz | AMAZING | 3/5/2009 |
| blahhh(: | i dont really qet what is qoinqq on. buhh yeaaa i qet some of ett . | 2/26/2009 |
| krissy boo | Which combinations of elements from ionic bonds in compounds? Geez whizz.. i need help lol. ? |
2/18/2009 |
| M.Sarfraz Nawaz | ABOUT IONIC BONDS Ionic bond is formed due to electronegativity difference btween two atoms.For ionic bond,electrongativity difference should be more than 1.7 .Atom,which is more electonegative,attracts the electron from other atom and ionic bond is fomed |
10/27/2008 |
| Sophie-Jade | Too much writing.. People want bullet points, short bullet points, too much writing is boring, spruce it up a little make it more interesting | 7/7/2008 |

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